Le
Mans, France, 12 June 2009
Narain
Karthikeyan’s first laps of the week at the Le Mans 24
Hour race on Wednesday 10th June were on a wet track during the official
practice session. “The Fastest Indian in The World” is now
officially the first Indian driver ever to participate in the Le Mans
24 Hour Race. The session started at 6 pm and went on until midnight,
with Narain and his team-mates, Charles Zwolsman &
Andre Lotterer each doing two stints in the car. They are one of the
very few all-rookie teams in this years edition of the world’s
most famous motor race. At this time of the year the sun sets at about
9:45 pm, so the latter half of the session was in the dark. It was a
whole new experience for Narain as the rain did not
let up all evening.
After
the session he said, “Everything
about this race is so different from everything else I’ve ever
done in my career to date. Driving in the dark was something I recently
experienced for the first time when we tested in Paul Ricard a month
ago, but driving in the dark on a wet track was just unbelievable. The
feeling of speed is multiplied by a factor of 3 and the reflections
of the road lights and the headlights of following cars in the mirrors
is quite distracting. Add to that the wet track & the spray in the
air from the cars in front of you, and the fact that you have other
classes of slower cars ahead of you which you’re constantly overtaking,
& it makes for a very hostile driving environment, one that demands
absolute 100% concentration. If you relax for a split second, it can
be very unforgiving.”
After
a wet and windy start to the week, Thursday was bright and sunny, with
not a drop of rain. The two qualifying sessions of the Le Mans 24 Hour
race were scheduled for 7 pm to 9 pm & 10 pm to midnight. Narain
drove in both the day & night sessions, and concentrated
on improving his feel of the car and learning about the track conditions
in the dry. His no.14 Kolles Audi R10TDi will line up in 14th place
out of 55 entries for the start of the race on Saturday at 3 pm local
time. The battle for pole position was fiercely fought between the Peugeots
and the brand new Audi R15TDi’s, with the home team pipping the
Audi to pole position in the dying minutes of the night session.
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